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Eating in All Directions 6 Comments Thursday, August 22nd, 2013 Written by: Stephanie McCormackMaybe you’re a hard-charging athlete with dreams of standing atop a CrossFit podium or being tops in a local race. Maybe you’re a weekend warrior pounding the pavement between hours at your day job, hoping for some sort of athletic advantage or boost in your training. Perhaps you’re after an aesthetic goal like leaning out or getting jacked with performance being secondary.If you’re looking for an edge, there’s no doubt that nutrition is bound to be paramount in your mind. After all, there’s little debate at this point that you can out-train a suboptimal diet forever. No matter your group – performance- or aesthetics-driven – it’s easy to fall prey to the rookie (and sometimes not-so-rookie) mistake of piling several nutrition protocols on top of one another in the hopes that more equals better.If you congregate with athletes, it won’t be long before you hear talk of fueling

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I Hiit ItPosted onJune 28, 2013byJoe BovinoAs a P90X success story and participant in the “Arms & Shoulders” DVD, I haven’t found another fitness program that comes close to measuring up until I Hiit it this week for the first time. It’s too soon to draw any final conclusions, but so far, so good.Like most guys, I initially checked out the Daily Hiit to check out it lead female host, Lisa-Marie, who made working out at home look so sexy.  She was bound to pop out of that tank top eventually.Then I took a closer look at interval training with the Daily Hiit. It was free, easily accessible, and offered full workouts like P90X, not bits and pieces of one

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I’m so happy to be a part of the Under Armour What’s Beautiful campaign and to work with FitFluential to spread the word about this great movement.My What’s Beautiful goal is to show women that STRONG IS SEXY! You can lift heavy weights and look sexy and not bulk up. I also want to show that you can get there without spending hours in the gym. When I’m in the gym I do a heavy, high intensity workout for 30 minutes.

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Fit2Flex*: 20 minute HIIT Cardio

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I despise the word “diet”. I don’t diet. I never have. I don’t subscribe to diets as a means to losing weight because they do not work.But I accidentally realized recently while reading about Intermittent Fasting, that it’s an eating schedule I’ve kept for almost 20 years now, which allows me to eat whatever I want and what has probably kept me the same weight and size now as I was in high school.Continue Reading…Lose Weight Fast by Intermittent Fasting | The 8 Hour Diet & The Fast Diet* FACEBOOK * TWITTER * BLOGLOVIN’ * PINTEREST *

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I despise the word “diet”. I don’t diet. I never have. I don’t subscribe to diets as a means to losing weight because they do not work.But I accidentally realized recently while reading about Intermittent Fasting, that it’s an eating schedule I’ve kept for almost 20 years now, which allows me to eat whatever I want and what has probably kept me the same weight and size now as I was in high school.Continue Reading…Lose Weight Fast by Intermittent Fasting | The 8 Hour Diet & The Fast Diet* FACEBOOK * TWITTER * BLOGLOVIN’ * PINTEREST *

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Ori Hofmekler is a fellow renaissance man; not only is he a world renowned artist, but he is also the author of the ground breaking Warrior Diet and many other health and fitness books. With a tagline like “Not actively surviving… is passively dying!” this guy is no joke, and is a wealth of information and knowledge.In today’s show we talk about:Why human are nocturnal eaters How not eating food can improve health and performance What it’s like to be a bonafide renaissance man And the critical difference between grass-fed & pastured dairy Here’s the show:(download link) Subscribe to my PODCAST on iTunes (and leave a review to spread the word)!(Click the “View in iTunes” link and then click through to the “Subscribe” button.”)

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There are not many things in life you can count on, but unfortunately one thing you can is that there will always be another “diet” book on the market. The latest to fly off the bookshelves in the U.K. promising quick and easy weight loss is The Fast Diet by Michael Mosley, a British physician. The whole premise of his book is that you can lose weight by eating your normal diet five days a week and eating a quarter of that (approximately 500 calories a day for a woman) the other two days.I don’t know about you, but soon as I see the word “fast,” my hair raises.

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Does Intermittent Fasting Lead to Sustained Weight Loss – Shape

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The past few months quite a few people have been talking about HITT training, specifically Tabata training. I had NO clue what this word meant until last week when I was looking at Dr. Sara Solomons webpage for inspiration and workout ideas and came accross it. According to TabataTraining.com….”Tabata was founded in Japan by Izumi Tabata

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As a follow up to my last post, here is my guide explaining if you should be bulking overeating eating more or dieting… AKA how to make the BMI kind of useful.***Truth be told, I dislike the word ‘bulking’ and even ‘overeating’.  The real question should be: ‘are you eating enough to build muscle’, but for the sake sanity I’m going to use bulking and overeating in this post…but you know what I mean***Not everyone should bulk, I hope I made that perfectly clear in my last blog post.However, I hope the fact that some people can eat more  was equally clear.So how do you tell if you should be eating more or dieting (or somewhere in between)?Simple, you borrow a whole heap of info from the Adonis Index.Firstly, lets look at your Lean Body Mass – The amount of lean mass you can carry (and thus muscle mass you can carry)  is largely dependent on your height.This is the Adonis Equation for predicting the possible range of Lean Body Mass a person is likely to carry at any given height:Lean mass (kg) = C x H3.2Where H is your height in meters and C is the coefficient we use to account for age.The standard deviation is roughly 0.5.OK now for “C” use the following numbers:If you are between 20-24 use 11 If you are between 25 and 34 use 10.9, if you are between 35 and 44 use 10.7 If you are 45 and older  use 10.5 So using myself as an example:I’m 5’10? or 70 inches tall.To get your height in meters simply multiply your height in inches (70) by 0.0254.In my case I get 1.778(if you are lazy just go to Google and type “how tall is X inches in meters?”)Plugging my height into the equation and using the Coefficient for my age (10.7) I get the following:10.7 x 1.7783.2Now for the standard deviations – if we add or subtract 2 standard deviations from C then we get the lean mass for roughly 95% of the population of 5’10? guys.So for my height there is a 95% chance my lean body mass is somewhere between:9.7 x 1.7783.2  –  11.7 x 1.7783.2orSomewhere between 61.17 KG and 73.8 KG. Since I’m Canadian and for some weird reason still think of body weight in pounds, this would be:134.5 and 162 pounds of Lean Body Mass.OK, so now we know that realistically 162 pounds would be a best case scenario for 35 year old me. At 10% body fat that would be a body weight of about 180 pounds,  which would be pretty darn impressive on my frame.However, I’m NOT 180 pounds at 10% body fat

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My Guide to Eating for Muscle | Brad Pilon's 'Eat Blog Eat'

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